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6 Cards in this Set
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Proposition I
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Metathoery (theory about theories)
Framework for understanding approaches. Western/non-western theories are neither "right" or "wrong," "good" or "bad." Theories represent worldviews |
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Proposition II
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Counselor/client IDs embedded in:
levels of experience (individual, group, universal) Contexts (individual, family, cultural) Total/interrelatedness of experinces must be considered |
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Proposition III
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Cultural ID development helps determine client/ther attitudes of
self, others of same group others of different groups, dominant culture, Attitudes (felt and lived), influenced by cultural variables, dynamics of dominant/subordinate relationship among diff groups. Level of cultural ID affects defining problem and dictates what they believe is appropriate goal/process |
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Proposition IV
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Therapy effectiveness improves when techniques/goals are consistent with experience/values of client.
No single, universal approach equally effective for all pops/life situations Ultimate goal of counselor training: expand repertoire of helping responses for all orientations |
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Proposition V
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Need multiple helping roles. Conventional counselling is one. Other, unconventional techniquesare available.
Options: beyond 1-1 strategies, include helping strategies, systems intervention, prevention approaches developed by family, community and larger social units |
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Proposition VI
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Basic goal: liberation of consciousness
Diff from traditional goals of western therapy, MCT focuses on expanding everyones thinking of self-in-relation, family-in-relation, and organization-in-relation. Thus, MCT is contextual orientation Draws on many traditional methods of healing from other cultures |